BitGo Cuts Nearly 15% of Workforce to Pivot Towards AI
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- Crypto firm BitGo is laying off approximately 15% of its workforce, around 90 employees, to shift focus towards AI-powered infrastructure and other core services.
- The move follows its recent IPO and comes amid a broader trend of staff reductions in the crypto and tech sectors.
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BitGo, a crypto custody and infrastructure company, is reducing its workforce by nearly 15% as it shifts its strategic focus towards AI-powered infrastructure and other core financial services.
BitGo has joined the growing ranks of crypto firms slashing staff numbers as part of a pivot to AI.
The crypto custody and infrastructure company is cutting nearly 15% of its workforce, co-founder and CEO Mike Belshe said Thursday in a tweet that BitGo also filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
"The ecosystem has evolved, and the way we build financial services has changed dramatically.," Belshe wrote, announcing that BitGo would focus its efforts on “security, trading, stablecoins, settlement, and AI-powered infrastructure.”
BitGo did not confirm how many jobs were affected. Its 2025 annual report listed 603 full-time employees, implying roughly 90 roles. Belshe called the layoffs "a one-time action" and said BitGo does not anticipate further cuts, noting that its job board still lists dozens of open positions.
The reductions come months after BitGo went public. It priced its IPO at $18 a share in January, raising about $213 million and valuing the firm above $2 billion. First-quarter revenue then surged 112.6% from a year earlier to $3.8 billion, though net losses widened.
Investors were unmoved. BitGo shares, which trade as BTGO, fell nearly 5% on Thursday to close at $4.80, some 73% below their IPO price, per Yahoo! Finance.
BitGo joins a lengthening line of crypto and tech firms shedding staff in 2026. Jack Dorsey's Block slashed 4,000 jobs in February, around 40% of its workforce, citing an “increased reliance on automation, proactive intelligence capabilities and AI tools.” In May, Coinbase cut 14% of its workforce while crypto data firm Dune let go of a quarter of its staff. A month later, Robinhood trimmed 10% amid a crypto revenue crunch.
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BitGo may face further stock price declines if AI pivot does not yield results.
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- How many jobs were specifically affected?
- What is the exact nature of the AI-powered infrastructure?
- Will the pivot to AI lead to future revenue growth?






